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Keyword Content Multiplier can quickly insert your specified keywords into web pages, creating multiple keyword relevant pages in seconds.
Perfect for PPC landing pages and allowing you to offer more relevant results to your visitors.
Super Easy To Use:
Just add your individual keywords into the software or paste in from a list, add the special keyword tags into your web page content and your ready. Then let Keyword Content Multiplier get to work!
This incredible software will then create individual pages for you based on all of your keywords.
Generate Even More Pages... You can also choose to double up the keywords for even more pages
You can also use Keyword Content Multiplier to create an 'index' (hub) page that links all the sites together. (With editable colours, table sizes, columns and more)
This is a Silver Member download.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
Keyword Content Multiplier By InfoClicks.CO.UK
Not all that search engine friendly..., March 25, 2007
Reviewer: Todd Strait
This tool does what it says it does. The caution I would place on this tool is that the sites that it creates are not going to be "candy for the search robots".
The days of rehashed and scraped content appear to be dissapearing quickly and so wil these types of page generators.
I would say this...if you are looking for a quick way to add some content to your site, this will help you do that. If you are looking for high quality lasting content for a site, write it yourself.
Pages full of non original and scraped content are quickly dissapearing from the search engines as they get smarter and smarter with filters. If you want to use pages generated in this way, I would at least suggest adding some of your own content along with it to try and make as unique as possible.
Again, the software does what it says it does, but you have to decidehow best to use it for your situation.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Keyword Content Multiplier By InfoClicks.CO.UK
I'm not thrilled..., April 24, 2007
Reviewer: Dan Levy
Let me state up front -
This product really does what it claims it will do.
However, to me it is still mostly nothing I would use. It will take one article and let you replace keywords with other keywords. Basically, you can turn one article into a hundred articles. But, all the articles will say the same thing. And, you can do the same thing in your word processor using "search and replace."
I guess the main reason I'm not thrilled with this, or similar products, is that they produce what I think of as cheap imitations. In reality, it produces a bunch of duplicate content.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Keyword Content Multiplier By InfoClicks.CO.UK
Yep, find-and-replace would do fine. :p, September 13, 2007
Reviewer: Lorie Therese Locara
I had mistakenly opened the PDF manual when I finished downloading the package. And I was in for the shock of my life because the enormous title had said “Multiplyer” instead of “Multiplier”. Uh-huh.
Shock number two came when I opened the program itself. It didn’t need installation. Pleasant shock, at least. :)
Now for the acid test...
Eureka, it works!
It does put in your keywords where the keyword tags are placed. But my concern is, what if there are several other keywords you need to put in your work? I tried looking for a button or a menu option for putting in multiple keywords or other different keywords, but there was none. There is a function that allows the program to mix and match the keywords, however. Just click “double up keywords” and you’ll be able to produce mix-and-matched-keyword files.
But even that doesn’t give the program a redeeming edge, because only one keyword, whether stand-alone or mixed-and-matched, gets embedded per file. And to think I had high hopes for this. :(
So really. Your text editor’s “Find and Replace” function would do really fine.